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03-14-2002, 02:54 PM | #1 |
Hoplite Nomad
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the TRUE meaning of the rune "G" and the "flame" in anor
Hey, as you know the following is in jest.
Since Ian Mckellen is gay what would an all gay/ bi cast be like in LOTR or know re-named the queens of the ring Ian would stay Gandalf but what about other gay/bi entertainers Elton John Liberace Ricky Martin Keanu Reeves Ellen Degerenes Rosi o'donell freddy mercury david bowie anne heche george michael boy george sandra bernhart melissa ethridge martina navitalova little richard
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About Eowyn, Does anyone know what her alias Dernhelm means? She was kown as dernhelm because of her exclaimation when she realized that the rider's headgear was heavy and obscured her sight. 'Dern Helm" Culled from Entmoot From Kirinski 57 and Wayfarer. |
03-14-2002, 02:56 PM | #2 |
Elf Lord
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If it's entertainment, then my nod for Frodo is Brian Malko from Placebo.
Would be nice to have a Frodo I can lust after I think Julian Clary would be a great Galadriel too. No need to change Orlando Bloom......... |
03-14-2002, 03:11 PM | #3 | |
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Gerbils asks what's that sound. Afro-elf's sharp Elven ears discern's the piercing cry of vast legions of fan-girls descending upon gerbil's location. "See ya" he says as he quickly dashes away
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About Eowyn, Does anyone know what her alias Dernhelm means? She was kown as dernhelm because of her exclaimation when she realized that the rider's headgear was heavy and obscured her sight. 'Dern Helm" Culled from Entmoot From Kirinski 57 and Wayfarer. |
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03-14-2002, 03:21 PM | #4 | |
Elf Lord
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But I'm used to dodging angry young girls. Ah it's like the good old days - when mob justice ruled! |
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03-14-2002, 04:45 PM | #5 |
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DCWWTIWOATTOPWFIO Join Date: Dec 2001
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ain't touching this thread with a ninety-foot needle.....
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"...[The Lord of the Rings] is to exemplify most clearly a recurrent theme: the place in 'world politics' of the unforeseen and unforeseeable acts of will, and deeds of virtue of the apparently small, ungreat, fogotten in the places of the Wise and Great (good as well as evil). A moral of the whole (after the primary symbolism of the Ring, as the will to mere power, seeking to make itself objective by physical force and mechanism, and so also inevitably by lies) is the obvious one that without the high and noble the simple and vulgar is utterly mean; and without the simple and ordinary the noble and heroic is meaningless." Letters of JRR Tolkien, page 160. |